African American men, women and children picking cotton in a cotton field, carrying large baskets


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MSS1218_B068_I068 and dams:155337
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Emory University
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Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
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Box 68
Call Number:
MSS 1218
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Creator:
Coleman.
Date Created:
November 1903
Format:
Still image
Extent / Dimensions:
03.81 x 05.74 inches
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Recto: Montgomery, Alabama, Nov. 18th, 1903, Dear Ed: How are all the folks. Had a letter from Momma & Louis also. We are having, bitter cold weather since yesterday, are all hugging the first an wearing all the hang clothes I have. Went to Highland Park yesterday eve. Am giving to Pickett spring this eve. Paid a visit to Mrs. Yelverton at 8 a.m. this morning I flayed Flinch. Will have company tonight. This is going home soon. Are you still working? With love from all to all, Gremain, your loving sister, Emilie V. Salarian, In the cotton field, No. 4, Coleman Photographer, Montgomery, Ala.; Verso: New Orleans, La. Rec'd, Nov. 12 M, 1903, Sta. A., Post card, Montgomergy, nov. 2, 8 PM, 1903, Mr. Edward Salarian, #430 Bermuda St., Algiers, La., This side for the address, Hrm 733, Washington St., Series 1902, United States of America, 1, 1706 Franklin 1790, postage one cent
About This Item
Creator:
Coleman.
Date Created:
November 1903
Format:
Still image
Extent / Dimensions:
03.81 x 05.74 inches
Note:
This collection may include historical materials that are offensive or harmful. Historical records are evidence of the time in which they were created and often contain language and images that are racist, homophobic, sexist, ableist, or otherwise derogatory and insensitive. This content does not reflect the values of Emory Libraries. If you are concerned about content in this collection, please complete our take down form and we will be in touch with you as soon as possible.
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Recto: Montgomery, Alabama, Nov. 18th, 1903, Dear Ed: How are all the folks. Had a letter from Momma & Louis also. We are having, bitter cold weather since yesterday, are all hugging the first an wearing all the hang clothes I have. Went to Highland Park yesterday eve. Am giving to Pickett spring this eve. Paid a visit to Mrs. Yelverton at 8 a.m. this morning I flayed Flinch. Will have company tonight. This is going home soon. Are you still working? With love from all to all, Gremain, your loving sister, Emilie V. Salarian, In the cotton field, No. 4, Coleman Photographer, Montgomery, Ala.; Verso: New Orleans, La. Rec'd, Nov. 12 M, 1903, Sta. A., Post card, Montgomergy, nov. 2, 8 PM, 1903, Mr. Edward Salarian, #430 Bermuda St., Algiers, La., This side for the address, Hrm 733, Washington St., Series 1902, United States of America, 1, 1706 Franklin 1790, postage one cent
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Other Identifiers:
MSS1218_B068_I068 and dams:155337
Institution:
Emory University
Administrative Unit:
Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Sublocation:
Box 68
Call Number:
MSS 1218
Contact Information:
Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library rose.library@emory.edu